The Maritime Executive
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Australian Authorities Bust Big Meth Shipment in Cargo of Charcoal
Australian authorities have charged three people for an attempt to smuggle about 300 kilos of meth through Port Botany earlier thi...
Big Tech is Putting Big Money Behind Marine Carbon Removal
Anthropic, Google, Stripe, Salesforce and other tech firms have announced a new $915 million investment in a large-scale carbon-ca...
Docker Killed in Cargo Loading Accident on Ro/Ro at Zeebrugge
On Tuesday, a docker was killed in a tragic accident aboard a ro/ro freighter at the Port of Zeebrugge, Belgium. The circumstances...
UAE Wants to End its Reliance on Shipping Through Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates exports about three million barrels of crude oil every day, and has been diverting as much as possible th...
Eastern Pacific Shipping Announces Strategic Exit from Chemical Tankers
In a surprise development, Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping announced its immediate exit from the chemical tanker segment....
Norway Accelerates Hydrogen-Power Bulker Project for Shortsea Shipping
Norway’s LH2 Shipping reports it is accelerating the development of hydrogen-powered shortsea shipping bulkers for the Baltic with...
DP World Targets U.S. Container Market Through Deal with Corpus Christi
Global ports operator and logistics giant DP World is pursuing a deal to enter the lucrative U.S. container and ports business aft...
What's in the U.S.-Iran Deal? The Full Text is Out Now
Multiple U.S. outlets (including Semafor, Bloomberg, Axios and others) have released the text of the U.S.-Iran deal, which a U.S....
Crews of Dali and MSC Elsa 3 Ask Courts for Release
Petitions being heard by courts in India and Baltimore are considering the same issue of how long crewmembers can be detained when...
Traffic Slowly Picking up in the Strait of Hormuz
There was evidence on June 16 and 17 that traffic is picking up in the Strait of Hormuz, but it is far from pre-war normals. The m...